Friday C1 Writing Challenge - Week 6

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List of lessons related to the Writing Challenge Level C1, Week 6, first published on the 20/05/16

Level Kwiziq score Lesson Lesson Award  
A2 : Lower Intermediate   Tout/tous/toute/toutes = Everything/all (of them)/whole/completely in French
A1 : Beginner   Conjugate regular -ir verbs in the present tense in French (Le Présent)
A2 : Lower Intermediate   Conjugate savoir in the present tense in French (Le Présent)
A1 : Beginner   Conjugate verbs in the near future in French using aller + infinitive (Le Futur Proche)
B1 : Intermediate   Using neuter pronouns le or l' to refer to previously mentioned ideas (French Direct Object Pronouns)
A2 : Lower Intermediate   Conjugate regular verbs in the imperfect tense in French (L'Imparfait)
A2 : Lower Intermediate   Expressing opinions and describing with the imperfect tense in French (L'Imparfait)
A2 : Lower Intermediate   Expressing ongoing actions in the past in French: être en train de
A2 : Lower Intermediate   Expressing continuing action with the imperfect tense in French (L'Imparfait)
C1 : Advanced   Conjugate French -ir verbs in the historic past in French (Le Passé Simple)
C1 : Advanced   Conjugate all French -er verbs - including "aller" - in the historic past (Le Passé simple)
A2 : Lower Intermediate   Using le/la/l'/les = it/him/her/them (French Direct Object Pronouns)
A2 : Lower Intermediate   Position of French Object Pronouns - with infinitives
A1 : Beginner   Using le, la, les with body parts and clothing (definite articles)
A2 : Lower Intermediate   Special cases when you use mon/ma/mes/etc with parts of the body (French Possessive Adjectives)
A1 : Beginner   Asking questions in French with "qui/que/quoi/quand/où/comment/pourquoi/combien" (French Question Words)
C1 : Advanced   Conjugate être in the historic past in French (Le Passé Simple)
B2 : Upper Intermediate   French reflexive pronouns can be used to express reciprocity - "each other"
B1 : Intermediate   Conjugate devoir in the conditional present in French = should (Le Conditionnel Présent)
A1 : Beginner   On can mean either we/one/people (French Subject Pronouns)
A2 : Lower Intermediate   Using notre/nos versus son/sa/ses with "on" depending on its meaning (French Possessive Adjectives)
C1 : Advanced   Après que + indicative (L'Indicatif) = After + conjugated verb in French
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